Wheelchair accessible things to do in London


Exploring the London region unveils a tapestry of culture, history, and modernity. Begin your adventure with a visit to the iconic Tower of London, steeped in centuries of royal history. Wander along the bustling streets of Covent Garden and indulge in its vibrant atmosphere and street performers.

Marvel at the grandeur of Buckingham Palace and witness the Changing of the Guard ceremony. Delve into art and culture at the British Museum, home to treasures from around the world. For a touch of greenery, escape to Hyde Park or stroll along the picturesque banks of the River Thames, soaking in the city's timeless charm.

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Free

Thames Barrier Park

Explore a serene urban oasis with striking modern design. Enjoy riverside walks, lush greenery, and stunning views of the city skyline.

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Free

Greenwich Park

Greenwich Park is an amazing mix of 17th century landscape, stunning gardens and a rich history that dates back to Roman times.

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Adults from £15

ArcelorMittal Orbit

The UK's tallest sculpture and the world's longest tunnel slide! Iconic symbol of the London 2012 Olympic games.

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Free

Trafalgar Square

A lively square that is often considered the heart of London.

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Free

Coram's Fields

Coram's Fields is a unique seven acre playground and park for children and young people living in or visiting London.

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Free

Bushy Park

Explore vast greenery, tranquil waterways, and roaming deer in this picturesque park. Perfect for picnics, walks, and wildlife spotting!

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Free

Abbott's Park

Whether you are looking for a fun day out with your kids, a relaxing spot to enjoy a picnic, or a place to get some exercise, Abbotts Park has it all.

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From £3

Playgolf London

The best 9 hole golf course in town. Our heated 56 bay Driving Range opens night and day. American-style batting cages, restaurant and cafe.

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Free

St.James's Park

St. James’s Park: Royal hub of ceremonial events, royal weddings, military parades, and historic celebrations. Explore the heart of London's history!

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Free

Mile End Park

An urban green space with tranquil waterways, sports facilities, and vibrant playgrounds, perfect for picnics, walks, and outdoor activities.

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Free

Bishop's Park

Escape the city bustle in this riverside oasis. Enjoy lush greenery, scenic walks, playgrounds, and sports facilities for all ages.

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Free

Belair Park

Belair House was built in 1785 in the style of, or possibly by, the architect Robert Adam. Its grounds included an artificial lake.

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Free

Regents Park

A tranquil escape boasting lush gardens, picturesque lakes, and a diverse range of flora and fauna. Perfect for leisurely strolls and outdoor activities.

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Free

Island Gardens

A serene oasis boasting stunning views across the river, ideal for a peaceful stroll or a relaxing picnic amidst lush greenery.